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The Hindu Philosophy of Life. Ethics and Religion. Om-Tat-Sat Srimad Bhagavadgita Rahasya or Karma-Yoga-Sastra

1936

The narrow bed of the river in the Ages of Renunciation spreads out as it flows down along the plains of the Ages of Action suggesting the widening out of the view-point of Philosophy from the narrow Pass of Renunciation to the broad Fields of Action. [...] The importance of Srimad Bhagavadgita—the words used at the end of each chapter of the Gita showing the conclusion of the chapter—the meaning of the word `Gita'—description of several other GItas and the inferiority of these Gilds and of the Yoga-Vasistha etc.—methods of examination of a book— modern external critics of the Bhagavadgita—the explanation of the moral of the Gita as given in the Maha [...] The importance of the Desire to know the Right Action (karma-jifieisd)---the first Chapter of the Gita and the necessity of the Science of Right Action—the definition of the meaning of the word `Karma'—the subject of Karma according to Mimathsa writers—the definition of the meaning of the word Yoga ' according to the Gita—Yoga = Karma-Yoga and that is the only doctrine which is expounded—synonyms [...] The unfurlment of Matter—the characteristic features of (Spiritual) Knowledge ( jiirina) and worldly knowledge (mjnifina)—the various theories as to the Creation of the Cosmos. and their ultimate oneness—the modern theory of Evolution and its similarity to the Sathkhya theory of the Developing-out of the Constituents (gmiotkar.?a)—an exposition of the theory of the order of unfurlment of the Con [...] and the UPANISADsimilarity of language and similarity of meaning—the Metaphysical Knowledge in the Gita is taken from the Upanisads—the theory of Maya (Illusion) in the Upanisads and in the Gita—What the Gita contains more than the Upanisads—the consistency between the Sathkhya system and Vedanta—the worship of the Perceptible or the Path of Devotion—but the most important subject is the exposi
philosophy religion
Pages
768
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145712
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i Bal Tilak view
Frontmatter
i-l Bal Tilak view
Chapter XIV. The Continuity of the Chapters of the Gita
621-663 Bal Tilak view
Chapter XV. Conclusion
664-714 Bal Tilak view
Appendix
715-832 Bal Tilak view
The Original Stanzas of the Gita with Translation and Commentary
833-iii Bal Tilak view
An index of the stanzas of the Gita
1-111 Bal Tilak view
Some General Information About Hindu Religious Treatises
112-115 Bal Tilak view
Glossary
116-i Bal Tilak view

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